Sentence examples for an objective knowledge from inspiring English sources

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A little paratextual digging reveals that Vander's dead wife shares a name with De Man's mother; that Mandelbaum might also refer to a real philosopher who argued for the possibility of an objective knowledge of the past, or even to a translator of Dante.

We also chose to evaluate outcomes by directly questioning clinicians about their self-reported confidence and setting an objective knowledge assessment as well as auditing clinical outcomes rather than using a checklist approach.

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We expected an increasingly objective knowledge of the profession of youth health physician during medical school, and especially for those students who get experience in a youth health clerkship.

Thus, the study contributed to a more objective knowledge of these problems of interest for the professional public and also for the state administration to solve problems associated with the utilization and settlement of such affected areas.

(e) Control: "objective" knowledge of an object (the way it "really" is) is attained by controlling it, especially by experimental manipulation, and observing the regularities it manifests under control.

But some query what the sports philosopher Sigmund Loland describes as the "cult of abstract entities" in which a race is turned into "a quest for objective knowledge similar to what we find in the scientific experiment".

This, surely, is the "hyperreality" defined by Jean Baudrillard: a feedback loop of constantly updated imagery that now has a value – as objective knowledge – that transcends the old categories of "reality" and "appearance".

In general, the first-year students had a significantly higher objective knowledge of the profession (YPH profile) than the final-year students.

Residents with a fellowship interest had a greater mean overall objective knowledge percentile score (56.44 vs. 31.67; p = 0.04) as well as greater mean percentile scores in all content areas of IM.

The vast literature from Science and Technology Studies identifies the numerous ways in which 'science', far from being an external source of objective knowledge, is inextricably shaped by, and shapes, wider social values, institutions and processes (e.g. Jasanoff 2004).

Yet philosophy differs in a fundamental way from art, literature or religion, as its etymological meaning is "the love of wisdom," which implies a significant degree of objective knowledge.

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